Blessed Wristbands For Spiritual Protection

Blessed Wristbands For Spiritual Protection

In different cultures the popular belief about the evil eye is quite common. It is usually believed that a person has the ability to cause damage, misfortune, illness, and even death to another just by looking at him/her intentionally; or that it comes from the envy and hatred that person feels toward their "victim," although there are cases in which the evil eye can be produced unintentionally.

We all can be victims of an evil eye, but children and babies are more vulnerable to become victims. Some of the symptoms include uncontrollable crying without an apparent cause, diarrhea, skin breakouts, and nightmares. There may also be a loss of appetite or continued vomiting after eating.

In general, anyone under the effect of the evil eye will begin to feel nervous, frightened and agitated without any cause; and then, will have physical symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, fever, chills, insomnia, headaches and back pain.

One way to prevent and protect oneself from the evil eye is to wear protection to repel this kind of dark and negative energy. These wristbands are specially made to provide that protection to your energy field, each of which has been woven by Indigenous hands in Santo Tomás Jalietza, a town in the state of Oaxaca, México.

The preparation and making of these wristbands require hours of work, since they are purified, blessed, and offered to God to be sacred instruments that serve as shields against evil.

The protection provided by these blessed wristbands will last approximately 6 months. We recommend them for children and young people since they are more likely to attract this type of heavy and negative energies.

Robin Thompson and Lili La Curandera de Oaxaca are not licensed medical professionals and do not diagnose nor treat medically. No service or product offered by My Mind Body Spirit, Inc., Robin Thompson, Lili La Curandera de Oaxaca or their duly authorized representatives is intended, in any way - explicit, implicit, by implication, or in reference, to be a substitute or replacement for competent, traditional, licensed, professional medical care.